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Went there a lot as a lad myself. Big boulder field and a nature trail. Boulders have a high iron content so when you hit them with a hammer they have a bell like ring, minus the sustain. There's a box at the trail head marked "take a hammer, leave a hammer". The kids, almost 2 and almost 4 years old did incredibly well navigating the terrain. Are there other parks with niche attractions like this? Not necessarily a come beat rocks with a hammer park, but something of that sort of odd. I saw that there's a ringing rocks in Montana, according to Wikipedia.

Went there a lot as a lad myself. Big boulder field and a nature trail. Boulders have a high iron content so when you hit them with a hammer they have a bell like ring, minus the sustain. There's a box at the trail head marked "take a hammer, leave a hammer". The kids, almost 2 and almost 4 years old did incredibly well navigating the terrain. Are there other parks with niche attractions like this? Not necessarily a come beat rocks with a hammer park, but something of that sort of odd. I saw that there's a ringing rocks in Montana, according to Wikipedia.
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We packed lunch, but I do have fond memories of the general store down Bridgeton Hill on the canal.

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? Maybe your at different ringing Rocks. There's only a few places in the world that has em

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Upper black Eddy. Bucks county

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Okay. So not so close, but still reasonably close.